1. Inland Tiapan / Fierce snake 2. King brown 3. Coastal Taipan 4. Eastern Tiger 5. Riesvie Tiger Snake 6. Beaked Sea snake 7. Western Tiger 8. Giant Black Tiger 9. Death Adder 10. Western Brown These are also the 10 most poisonous snakes in the world.
Three poisonous animals in Australia:
King Brown (snake- has Australia's most venomous yield)
Red- Back Spider (one, apparently, would usually only be bitten if they stuck their hand into the web, but they are found EVERYWHERE in Australia. I wouldn't touch one).
Blu- ringed Octopus (found in rock pools so be careful and never touch one! If you touch one and their rings go electric blue it's too late!The Blue-Ringed Octopus injects a neuromuscular paralysing venom. It causes motor paralysis and occasional respiratory failure. victims are aware but unable to respond. This Octopus has enough vemon to kill about 26 adults within minutes and there is no antivemon in Australia but there is treatment to keep one alive until the poison has worked its way out of your system.)
1. The Box Jellyfish
One of the most extremely lethal animals in the world, and implicitly Australian, often found on the continent. Found on the coast alongside the Great Barrier Reef, the box jellyfish possesses an extremely powerful venom. The stings are terribly painful and often fatal.
Be sure to include a bottle of vinegar in your first aid kit if you'll be traveling in areas abound with these jellyfish. Vinegar applied for 30 seconds to the sting, then removing the tentacles with a towel, will reduce the damage. But you will need to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
2. The Taipan
The taipan is a large, fast and highly venomous snake often found throughout Australia. The taipan has the most toxic venom out of all the species worldwide, has a dark brown color and is often found in sugar fields where it hunts for rats. The snake is usually found in the far north of Australia, in Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia, where the winter is mild. Taipan's usually stay away from people but once cornered or threatened, they strike several times.
3. Saltwater Crocodile
The largest living member of the crocodilians and reptiles, the saltwater crocodile can grow up to 18 feet (5.45 meters) in length and is often found in Thailand, Vietnam and Northern Australia. They have been known to take on animals such an adult water buffalo and have often attacked people. It is usually well camouflaged both underwater or on dry land and strikes at an amazing speed. Its most powerful attack - the death roll - consists of grabbing its prey and rolling powerfully until it dies.
The koala bear is the most dangerous animal in Australia with its visciious claws and teeth and with its droppings you could die
Despite many people thinking that Australia's animal is the kangaroo, the country has no official national animal.
im not sure
Australia owns around half of the worlds most dangerous animals. The most dangerous thing is the Inland Taipan, a snake who's venom is 50 times more toxic than a cobra. I have been too Australia once.Note: I have looked up these facts before I wrote this most websites said this was correct.
Horse should be the most surefooted animal. Horse should be the most surefooted animal.
The most graceful animal is the swan.
The most endangered animal is your mom
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KOMODO dragon
The Inland Taipan (a snake) is Australia's most venomous land animal. Australia's most venomous creature is the Box jellyfish.
Probably a dog (non pitbull)
Despite many people thinking that Australia's animal is the kangaroo, the country has no official national animal.
In Australia, it is most likely to be a possum.
rats
a golden retriever in the most popular
By the numbers its whats commonly called speeding.
you could say a human is the most dangerous animal but i wouldn't know whats the most dangerous animal other than a human sorry i couldn't give a getter answer! lol
most likely death or capyivity